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Mar 08, 2017
Experiences with SRS/Logitech SmartDock
David Phillips asked me to share out experience with the Logitech SmartDock and SRSv2 in another thread, I thought I would start a new post to collect other people's experience. We are refurbishi...
Mar 09, 2017
From the screen, we select the screens HDMI as the default audio device and take a line level output from the screen. We were concerned how well this would work as it's not strictly how Microsoft would recommend, but it's working entirely fine. The Group series speakerphone and extension mics are still the audio in.
I guess the question about an auditorium is what the experience should deliver, would a remote participant be a viewer or a presenter, make quite a large difference to the camera placement, mics etc. We've got a small auditorium to open in our next phase, but we will use it for Skype broadcasts rather than 2-way meetings.
I guess the question about an auditorium is what the experience should deliver, would a remote participant be a viewer or a presenter, make quite a large difference to the camera placement, mics etc. We've got a small auditorium to open in our next phase, but we will use it for Skype broadcasts rather than 2-way meetings.
David Phillips
Mar 10, 2017Iron Contributor
I'm surprised you don't get echo or reverb from that configuration. We are testing a Vaddio A/V bridge in one of our small conference rooms. Once you add an A/V bridge, it shouldn't matter what microphone and camera equipment you use. You're just connecting your equipment rack to your Skype environment via a bridge. This concept would give you full flexibility. http://www.vaddio.com/product/av-bridge